Re: VLAN issue

Hi Ibrahim,

First of all your switches are Layer 2 switches, thus they will not be able to do Inter-VLAN routing, and thus you'll have to do the Inter-VLAN routing on the router (router-on-a stick), please see Bjornar suggestion above.

The default-gateway on the switches will be used in the case of management only (as the L2 switches are unable to do packet routing for its ports, it just do Layer 2 switching), it should be the ip address of the subinterface on the router that belongs to the management VLAN (VLAN1 by default).

The ip addresses that you should use on the router, are the default gateway for any hosts in this VLAN, in order to be able to reach hosts on the other VLANs (Inter-VLAN routing).

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